use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> >
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> >> Am 18.03.2022 um 17:39 schrieb Tom Glod via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> >>
> >> Tony B on the FB group said that the funding goal was reached, I don't
> know
> >>
Me,too. About 8 hrs ago.
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> Am 18.03.2022 um 17:44 schrieb Klaus major-k via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hi Tom,
>
>> Am 18.03.2022 um 17:39 schrieb Tom Glod via use-livecode
>> :
>>
>> Tony B on the FB group said that the fundin
Hi Tom,
> Am 18.03.2022 um 17:39 schrieb Tom Glod via use-livecode
> :
>
> Tony B on the FB group said that the funding goal was reached, I don't know
> how he knows that, but I doubt he is just making it up.
> Does anyone know where we can confirm the status?
yes, I receiv
Tony B on the FB group said that the funding goal was reached, I don't know
how he knows that, but I doubt he is just making it up.
Does anyone know where we can confirm the status?
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 9:26 PM J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
&g
Anyone on the fence should decide pretty quick, as of now there are less
than 6 hours left to contribute.
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On March 17, 2022 8:11:29 PM Tom Glod via use-livecode
wrote:
Thanks Bob, I'm
Thanks Bob, I'm sure it will be honored.
This is pretty important for livecode itself, I hope a way will be found
even if target is not met.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 6:35 PM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I originally popped for $198, but I just paid for a
I originally popped for $198, but I just paid for a year's subscription. If I
do not get the $198 back, oh well.
Bob S
> On Mar 16, 2022, at 17:57 , Tom Glod via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Well...I threw in $100 to help make it happen...fingers crossed.
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 8:53 PM
ll time to support the project. No risk, you get your
>>> money back if it doesn't fund. I personally hope it does, the benefits
>>> would be big.
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lly hope it does, the benefits
>>> would be big.
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>>> <mailto:jac...@hyperactivesw.com>
>>> HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
>>> <http://www.hyp
om
>> On March 17, 2022 11:47:05 AM "R.H. via use-livecode"
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I did not receive any letter regardings any funding.
>>>
>>> Roland
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> > I did not receive any letter regardings any funding.
> >
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I did not receive any letter regardings any funding.
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Well...I threw in $100 to help make it happen...fingers crossed.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 8:53 PM Tom Glod wrote:
> I see the page I had bookmarked has a "-page" at the end of slug.
>
> https://livecode.com/script-compiler-project-page/
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 7:27 PM J.
I see the page I had bookmarked has a "-page" at the end of slug.
https://livecode.com/script-compiler-project-page/
Thank you.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 7:27 PM J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> On 3/16/22 5:46 PM, Tom Glod via use-livecode wrote:
> >
On 3/16/22 5:46 PM, Tom Glod via use-livecode wrote:
When I go ot the page I only see the 3 options how do I get to the $99
option?
I see six options. Do you have any plugins that might disable some of the javascript, or
similar? Try a different browser, maybe?
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Tom, I get it (at least, £79 ~~Usd99) at
https://livecode.com/the-script-compiler-project/
But I suspect it’s doing something clever to see if you’ve visited the page
before, or if you’re logged in, or …..
Alex
Sent from my iPad
> On 16 Mar 2022, at 22:47, Tom Glod via use-livecode
>
Forwhatever reasons I do not get the emails in regards to this project
wtf.
When I go ot the page I only see the 3 options how do I get to the $99
option?
Can someone hook me up with a link?
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 2:02 PM J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
I really hope this gets funded, we need it.
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On March 16, 2022 11:33:34 AM Rick Harrison via use-livecode
wrote:
This project really needs to be fully funded if
LiveCode is to move
Hi LiveCoders,
I just received a message from LiveCode Ltd.,
that stated the compiler has been 83% funded
with just 1 day to go.
This project really needs to be fully funded if
LiveCode is to move forward.
Quite often I find that our present version of
LiveCode isn’t fast enough for me to be
On 2015-10-30 10:35, Frans Schoffelen wrote:
So how do we get started?
Well, on the SVG front things have already started:
https://github.com/livecode/livecode/pull/3089
This still needs a bit more work (we're hoping to have it ready for
LiveCode 8 DP9) but currently does the following:
If it turns out that you can return a "normalized" SVG path does that mean
we might be able to do some vector operations in script. Like
separating/joining two different shapes/paths, or adjusting the control
points of a shape?
On Oct 30, 2015 04:32, "Mark Waddingham" wrote:
>
On 2015-10-30 14:26, Matt Maier wrote:
If it turns out that you can return a "normalized" SVG path does that
mean
we might be able to do some vector operations in script. Like
separating/joining two different shapes/paths, or adjusting the control
points of a shape?
I meant to actually put a
> On 30 Oct 2015, at 04:50, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
>
> I just paid $7000 to get 64Bit Mic version of LC. I will pay $2500 to get
> SVG started because it is important to me and the community. If LiveCode or
> someone else wants to make it happen you know where to find me!!!
Thanks for this Brahmanathaswami - could someone from RunRev confirm whether
this can be applied to extend an existing license (I've only just clicked into
my last year of license from the last campaign; so if I do this funding
purchase now, can it be applied when that ends, so that I'm covered
this can be applied to extend an existing license (I've only just clicked
into
my last year of license from the last campaign; so if I do this funding
purchase now, can it be applied when that ends, so that I'm covered for
the
next two years)?
I'm guessing it will work like that, but it would
into
my last year of license from the last campaign; so if I do this funding
purchase now, can it be applied when that ends, so that I'm covered for
the
next two years)?
I'm guessing it will work like that, but it would be helpful to know for
sure!
Many thanks,
Ben
On 27/07/2014 20:08, Brahmanathswami
:
Thanks for this Brahmanathaswami - could someone from RunRev confirm
whether
this can be applied to extend an existing license (I've only just clicked
into
my last year of license from the last campaign; so if I do this funding
purchase now, can it be applied when that ends, so that I'm covered
(not html5,
we don't need that) from 2016-2019, $210.00 a year for just $630.00
This is called a Funding Purchase and goes to the campaign.
What is the difference between a pledge and a Funding Purchase?
javascript:void(0)
A pledge gives you delivery of the new technology enabled
Yes, there is a substantial chunk coming from multiple government bodies
and some from other sources. The matching funding is very, very
significant for us in that it extends our original Kickstarter runway. The
grants get spent on development and do not impose any repayment burden
on us
The matched funding is in addition to the total. I don't know the exact source
but assume it's some government scheme, matched funding seems to be the
preferred method in the UK.
It's the main thing that makes the campaign worthwhile. They pre-sell licences
people would need anyway at a slight
and
SQLiteAdmin http://www.lcsql.com/sqliteadmin.html
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Mark Wilcox m...@sorcery-ltd.co.uk wrote:
The matched funding is in addition to the total. I don't know the exact
source but assume it's some government scheme, matched funding seems to be
the preferred method
Reading the HTML5 FAQs in today's newsletter, there's mention of matching
funds. I may have missed it in prior announcements but I didn't know about
that.
Any info available on where those matching funds will come form, if they
are part of the $395k or in addition to, etc?
Pete
lcSQL Software
On 02/07/14 00:09, Terence Heaford wrote:
On 1 Jul 2014, at 16:16, Heather Laine heat...@livecode.com wrote:
We surveyed our entire user base and a massive 85% of you want HTML5
deployment, ASAP.
Nobody surveyed me?
—Terry
Nor me.
a massive 85% ???
our entire user base
That is not
If you didn't get a survey request from us, either you are not signed up to
receive emails from us (you've opted out of both promotional and newsletter
lists), you spam filtered or bounced our mail, or you joined the community
after we sent the survey. We sent that survey to every email address
It's not about who'm you email, it's about what you say.
I'm sure I'm part of those 85%, which is misleading. Why? Because the poll
asked What technology would be nice to have? please select all that apply..
HTML5 was part of that list. Meanwhile Less bugs, and a better coding
experience was
And what does Livecode do to your clothes ?
(sorry, I couldn't resist)...
jbv
I wash with Livecode because I see what it does to my clothes.
Richmond.
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A survey is neither of the above?
Perhaps you should have posted on the list that people wanting to take the
survey can find the link on their account
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Mark Wilcox m...@sorcery-ltd.co.uk wrote:
It's running in the browser, with the LiveCode engine compiled to
JavaScript. Compiling SQLite to JavaScript and running it locally in the
browser is not a great option - how will you reliably persist the data
and keep
I have posted a message about the campaign bring HTML5 to LiveCode on the
forum of the French site 01net (forum: Logiciels/developpement)
http://www.01net.com/
Jacques
2014-07-02 18:59 GMT+02:00 Dr. Hawkins doch...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Mark Wilcox m...@sorcery-ltd.co.uk
Dear List Folks,
You told us we need to bring HTML5 Web Delivery to LiveCode. We listened:
http://livecode.com/livecode-to-html5/
We surveyed our entire user base and a massive 85% of you want HTML5
deployment, ASAP.Today we are launching the Crowd Funding Campaign to make it
happen
Funding Campaign to make it
happen. This is a project for making LiveCode the complete app development
solution that we all want, and to bring it to you faster. It’s a project to
change the way we create and deliver apps.
If you want to see LiveCode deploying to the Web please get involved
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com
wrote:
All I can offer you right now is my best wishes and a pious hope that the
HTML5 deployment will NOT
rely on a web-download as did the LC version 4 revPlayer widget.
My concern is that it have local, in-memory SQLite
% of you want HTML5
deployment, ASAP.Today we are launching the Crowd Funding Campaign to make it
happen. This is a project for making LiveCode the complete app development
solution that we all want, and to bring it to you faster. It’s a project to
change the way we create and deliver apps
/
We surveyed our entire user base and a massive 85% of you want HTML5
deployment, ASAP.Today we are launching the Crowd Funding Campaign to make
it happen. This is a project for making LiveCode the complete app
development solution that we all want, and to bring it to you faster. It’s
My concern is that it have local, in-memory SQLite wherever it happens to
be running, whether that be the browser or the server.
--
Dr. Richard E. Hawkins, Esq.
It's running in the browser, with the LiveCode engine compiled to
JavaScript. Compiling SQLite to JavaScript and running it
On 1 Jul 2014, at 16:16, Heather Laine heat...@livecode.com wrote:
We surveyed our entire user base and a massive 85% of you want HTML5
deployment, ASAP.
Nobody surveyed me?
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On Mar 17, 2014, at 11:44 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I’m not sure what kinds of words or phrases might trigger a spam filter on
this list. Words in a phrase like this could not POSSIBLY be causing a
problem could they?
Cheese ???
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
Just pointing out that we need to be careful about the words we type in our
emails if we want them to get past people’s spam filters. I copied that from
one of Richards posts.
Bob
On Mar 18, 2014, at 10:57 , Peter M. Brigham pmb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 17, 2014, at 11:44 AM, Bob Sneidar
Sorry, I meant Richmond. Can I blame speel coreect?
On Mar 18, 2014, at 12:23 , Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
Bob Sneidar wrote:
Just pointing out that we need to be careful about the words we type
in our emails if we want them to get past people’s spam filters. I
I’m not sure what kinds of words or phrases might trigger a spam filter on this
list. Words in a phrase like this could not POSSIBLY be causing a problem could
they?
Bob
On Mar 15, 2014, at 12:11 , Richmond
richmondmathew...@gmail.commailto:richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 17/03/14 17:44, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I’m not sure what kinds of words or phrases might trigger a spam filter on this
list. Words in a phrase like this could not POSSIBLY be causing a problem could
they?
Bob
On Mar 15, 2014, at 12:11 , Richmond
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:15 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
That'd be nice. And as long as we're dreaming, how about:
repeat for each card c in this stack
repeat for each button b of this card
I had to do that for myself way back in hypercard . . . it was absolutely
We have all been doing what you suggest for years, which is precisely the
point. There are several reasons why having repeat for each control
would be extremely welcome.
1) Precedents for this structure already exist in the language, so it's
not a departure:
repeat for each item x in a,b,c.
2)
On 15/03/14 19:16, Scott Rossi wrote:
We have all been doing what you suggest for years, which is precisely the
point. There are several reasons why having repeat for each controlŠ
would be extremely welcome.
I wouldn't deny that it wouldn't be welcome.
However, as there IS a way of getting
On 3/15/14, 12:16 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
We have all been doing what you suggest for years, which is precisely the
point. There are several reasons why having repeat for each controlŠ
would be extremely welcome.
1) Precedents for this structure already exist in the language, so it's
not a
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 10:43 AM, J. Landman Gay
jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
Exactly. It seems so natural that even though I've been using xtalk since
1987, I still inadvertently try to use that structure occasionally. I
suspect new users will too. But as Richmond says, it's a trivial
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On 3/15/14, 12:16 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
We have all been doing what you suggest for years, which is precisely
the point. There are several reasons why
,
and detract from sales, uptake, and so forth.
-
The title of this thread is Crowd Funding Enhancements; and as the
vast majority of us 'here' on the Use-list are very keen on that sort of
thing,
we should let the RunRev team fulfill their
targets/promises/what-have-yers for the first Funding
On 3/15/14, 2:11 PM, Richmond wrote:
This doesn't stop me thinking that, perhaps, other things are more
urgent right now.
Which is why I haven't entered it as a feature request in the database.
It's a minor enhancement that can easily wait.
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+1
On Mar 10, 2014, at 19:15 , J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
On 3/10/14, 9:04 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
Here's one I'd like to see: the use of each in conjunction with chunk
expressions. For example:
delete item 4 of each line of tVar
put item 1 to 3 of each line of
Here’s one I’d like to see.
“Native controls in the Cocoa Port”.
Oh dear, I thought we were already getting that one.
All the best
Terry
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I also like expanding the reach of each.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:29 AM, Terence Heaford
t.heaf...@btinternet.comwrote:
Here's one I'd like to see.
Native controls in the Cocoa Port.
Oh dear, I thought we were already getting that one.
All the best
Terry
Here's one I'd like to see: the use of each in conjunction with chunk
expressions. For example:
delete item 4 of each line of tVar
put item 1 to 3 of each line of tVar into tSave
replace word 1 of each item of each line with xyz in tVar
Maybe even:
put tArray[each key][LastName] return into
On 07/03/14 22:23, stephen barncard wrote:
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Mike Kerner mikeker...@roadrunner.comwrote:
get rid of antialiasing in the script editor...
Why? Go back to jaggy text?
That does seem to be a backward step; and I cannot quite see why Mike is
objecting to it.
OSX 10.9.2, and I'm a little surprised, because I've been involved with
several development tools where developers requested that antialiasing be
removed in the IDE. At smaller sizes, it definitely makes the text harder
to read.
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 3:50 AM, Richmond
Mike-
Saturday, March 8, 2014, 1:12:50 PM, you wrote:
OSX 10.9.2, and I'm a little surprised, because I've been involved with
several development tools where developers requested that antialiasing be
removed in the IDE. At smaller sizes, it definitely makes the text harder
to read.
If it
Hmm. Thanks, Mark. I might try that. It's undoable, which is great for
when I'm not staring at 9 or 10 point...
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Mike-
Saturday, March 8, 2014, 1:12:50 PM, you wrote:
OSX 10.9.2, and I'm a little surprised,
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Mike Kerner mikeker...@roadrunner.comwrote:
get rid of antialiasing in the script editor...
Why? Go back to jaggy text?
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The antialiased text is a problem in script editors on multiple IDE's
because it can make the text harder to read. It makes the text blurry.
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 3:23 PM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Mike Kerner
Hide the *@^@!~)_# dollar-sign variables
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 7:38 AM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.comwrote:
If you look in the 'Toolset' directory of Livecode 6.6 you will find a
revvariablewatcher.rev file.
If you move that into your plug-ins folder it might prove useful.
What I
On 01/03/14 01:04, J. Landman Gay wrote:
You'll have to fight with the why isn't everything in a single
window crowd.
This is why there needs to be a choices script-editor, where the
multiple windows people can have multiple windows, and
the Russell and Carnap crowd can have everything in
Mike,
It used to be like that, along time ago. There was a window, called
Variable Watcher, which was probably inherited from HyperCard. The
Message Watcher, also inherited from HyperCard, still exists in a
separate window.
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Economy-x-Talk Consulting and
On 01/03/14 12:13, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Mike,
It used to be like that, along time ago. There was a window, called
Variable Watcher, which was probably inherited from HyperCard. The
Message Watcher, also inherited from HyperCard, still exists in a
separate window.
If you look in the 'Toolset' directory of Livecode 6.6 you will find a
revvariablewatcher.rev file.
If you move that into your plug-ins folder it might prove useful.
What I don't understand is why that file is there in the Toolset'
directory when there seems to be no way to call it up from
here's another one: when debugging, how about putting variables in a
separate window so they aren't competing for scarce vertical space with the
script?
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Bob Sneidar
bobsnei...@iotecdigital.comwrote:
GLX2 used to do this if I recall, and so did Remo. I wonder
+1 from me on that one.
Pete
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Mike Kerner mikeker...@roadrunner.comwrote:
here's another one: when
You'll have to fight with the why isn't everything in a single window
crowd. But anyway, I asked for a detachable variable watcher a long time
ago. I think I may have put in a feature request for it but I may have
just talked to someone about it. It was a long time ago.
On 2/28/14, 3:53 PM,
I'm all for backing another crowd sourcing, as long as the features are
attainable within X amount of time and there's a list of said features
before hand. I like some of the ideas put forth before me. +1
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 5:04 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
You'll
There are times when one window to rule them all is great, and there are
times, like today, when it is so not so great.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 6:04 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
You'll have to fight with the why isn't everything in a single window
crowd. But anyway, I
GLX2 used to do this if I recall, and so did Remo. I wonder if the code is
still there somewhere?
Bob
On Feb 16, 2014, at 13:38 , Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16/02/14 23:17, Peter Haworth wrote:
I'd vote for that one. And while we're talking Script editor changes, how
Another:
When I'm in a script, and I select a handler/function and pick Go To
Definition, I'd like to be able to have a go back, like in a browser,
that takes me back to where I was in the script I just left. If the code
is in a different script it's not a big deal, because a different tab
opens,
I'd vote for that one. And while we're talking Script editor changes, how
about split screen (horizontally) display and perhaps the ability to move
tabs around.
Pete
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On 16/02/14 23:17, Peter Haworth wrote:
I'd vote for that one. And while we're talking Script editor changes, how
about split screen (horizontally) display and perhaps the ability to move
tabs around.
It would be very useful if one could see two scripts, either
side-by-side or above each
On 2/16/14, 3:38 PM, Richmond wrote:
On 16/02/14 23:17, Peter Haworth wrote:
I'd vote for that one. And while we're talking Script editor changes,
how
about split screen (horizontally) display and perhaps the ability to move
tabs around.
It would be very useful if one could see two scripts,
And as per previous, I'd like to be able to have two columns for reading
scripts (like pages of a book) for these extra-wide monitors.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 6:31 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
On 2/16/14, 3:38 PM, Richmond wrote:
On 16/02/14 23:17, Peter Haworth wrote:
Thanks for that Jacque. I knew about the prefs setting but not moving a
tab into another window.
My split pane suggestion was to see separate parts of the same script, one
above the other. With that, right clicking on a handler name and going to
its definition would show both the original
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
The only downside with that visualization is that it takes a large screen
to really see what's going on. Might be nice to also have some other
automated graphic view - what else is floating around in the Git
:
Subject: Re: Crowd Funding Enhancements
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Monday, February 10, 2014, 5:30 PM
Hi Jan,
I have on two occassions (pre-open source and post-open
source)
downloaded and tried Quartam Reports. But both times it fell
down
for me
I'd be happy to support a crowd funding initiative for the LiveCode
community. Monte's suggestion for an organised RunRev supported FOSS
bounty site is the way to go in my opinion. I'm happy to put work into
this from March 1st?
On 11 February 2014 08:26, Jan Schenkel janschen...@yahoo.com wrote
Kevin I'm not sure how far you are internally with your Agile / FOSS
processes, but wouldn't it be a good idea to share more data regarding the
work actually being done?
On 10 February 2014 16:19, Kevin Miller ke...@runrev.com wrote:
Actually its the core refactor / Unicode that was the really
Kay C Lan wrote:
It's too late to start now, but I'm sure it would make for an interesting
info-graphic, one that continually recorded and then displayed the man
hours and Kickstarter £ spent on the various 'areas' that the Runrev team
is focusing on as they move LC forward. I'm sure refactor
Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Kevin Miller wrote:
Actually its the core refactor / Unicode that was the really tough bit. A
long time with heads down and only internal dps so far. But in terms of
actual throughput its been massive. The other
I started this thread on the other list, but it's time to bring it over
here.
Now that LC is OSS, I'm thinking of starting a fund to get other things
done in LC. For example,
* code folding
* stack-level setting for giving equal rights to all items, especially the
last one
* macros in the script
I'm originally from Chicago... so in the tradition of that great
city, I'm stuffing the virtual ballot box with votes for this one!!
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
On 2/11/14 12:02 AM, Mike Kerner wrote:
* A real report editor/designer
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use-livecode
Hi
Awhile back I proposed a (How to) to offer a LC Codebook for all users to
use online to manage their scripts and several other types of LC content. I
only got a minimal interest.
I am still learning LiveCode like so many other developers. I found the
LiveCode has a rather good Dictionary if
We¹re definitely interested. The potential issue I have is that this stuff
was (mostly) promised from Kickstarter and indeed either planned and
specced or even being worked on. Mostly it will be delivered this year at
various points. You guys already backed us on Kickstarter and we can
will be
Since we all work on software too, some of us professionally, we understand
it takes a while sometimes to deliver on a road map.
I also understand that many kickstarter projects might add stretch goals
that are indeed a bit of a stretch to deliver on to try and build/keep
excitement. But progress
Actually its the core refactor / Unicode that was the really tough bit. A
long time with heads down and only internal dps so far. But in terms of
actual throughput its been massive. The other goals aren’t of the same
scope and as such aren’t as far away as it may seem.
We’re deep into planning
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